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Participating choirs have to have at least 20 and no more than 50 singers and up to 5 companions. Number of performers and their age are verified immediately by a special commission. Choirs originally perform a-cappella, one of their songs can be instrumentally accompanied. The programme mustn’t be longer that 15 minutes.
The international five-member jury awards gold, silver and prize medals and special prizes for the best performance of a certain composition. The festival’s music committee selects a maximum of 18 choirs for entry in the competition. Choirs and conductors were since 1997 accompanied by distinguished jury members: Damijan Močnik, Johannes Rahe, Malcolm Goldring, Johan van Bouwelen and so on.
Since 1992, eight festivals were organized. The choirs from all over Europe accepted the invitation to the festival and so far choirs from Italy, Germany, Austria, Croatia, Macedonia, Serbia, Portugal, Russia, Lithuania, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Ireland, Belarus, Ukraine, Romania , Bulgaria, Poland, Estonia, Sweden and Great Britain have participated through the years.
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